Populations established by long-distance colonization are expected to show low levels of genetic variation per population, but strong genetic differentiation among populations. Whether isolated populations indeed show this genetic signature of isolation depends on the amount and diversity of diaspores arriving by long-distance dispersal, and time since colonization. For ferns, however, reliable estimates of long-distance dispersal rates remain largely unknown, and previous studies on fern population genetics often sampled older or non-isolated populations. Young populations in recent, disjunct habitats form a useful study system to improve our understanding of the genetic impact of long-distance dispersal.Microsatellite markers were used to...
It is well accepted that the shape of the dispersal kernel, especially its tail, has a substantial e...
Abstract Tropical montane forests suffer from increasing fragmentation and replacement by other type...
When plants establish outside their native range, their ability to adapt to the new environment is i...
Populations established by long-distance colonization are expected to show low levels of genetic var...
Background and Aims: Populations established by long-distance colonization are expected to show low ...
Global changes currently result in strong declines in species richness and population-genetic divers...
Differences in ploidy levels among different fern species have a vast influence on their mating syst...
Background: Previous studies on the reproductive biology of ferns showed that mating strategies vary...
Background and Aims Human-mediated environmental change is increasing selection pressure for the cap...
Premise of the study: Studies on the biogeography and population genetics of the widespread European...
Background and Aims A previous study detected no allozyme diversity in Iberian populations of the bu...
It is well accepted that the shape of the dispersal kernel, especially its tail, has a substantial e...
Abstract Tropical montane forests suffer from increasing fragmentation and replacement by other type...
When plants establish outside their native range, their ability to adapt to the new environment is i...
Populations established by long-distance colonization are expected to show low levels of genetic var...
Background and Aims: Populations established by long-distance colonization are expected to show low ...
Global changes currently result in strong declines in species richness and population-genetic divers...
Differences in ploidy levels among different fern species have a vast influence on their mating syst...
Background: Previous studies on the reproductive biology of ferns showed that mating strategies vary...
Background and Aims Human-mediated environmental change is increasing selection pressure for the cap...
Premise of the study: Studies on the biogeography and population genetics of the widespread European...
Background and Aims A previous study detected no allozyme diversity in Iberian populations of the bu...
It is well accepted that the shape of the dispersal kernel, especially its tail, has a substantial e...
Abstract Tropical montane forests suffer from increasing fragmentation and replacement by other type...
When plants establish outside their native range, their ability to adapt to the new environment is i...